ons, 11.05.2005 kl. 10.11 skrev Jérôme_Deliège:

> I'm trying to setup a Samba with ACL support.
> Everything is working fine BUT I have a problem when I try to change 
> permission on a share from a Windows XP/2000 environment.
> 
> When I select a directory and goes on the "Security" tab and change the 
> permissions (for exemple set write for user xyz), it changes the ACL for 
> the directory but it doesn't change the subfolders and subfiles permissions.
> The same operation on a Windows 2003 share works perfectly.
> 
> So what am I missing ?

You missed the Advanced tab and the 2 options under it below and to the
left which will do what you want. At least, it does for me with Samba
3.0.14a and an XP workstation. If yours doesn't, there has to be
something wrong with your underlying system. You might have to use "map
acl inherit = yes" in the global or share for which you want it to work.

--Tonni

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